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North Pole

A quick visit where the spirit of Christmas lives year round in North Pole, Alaska

2017-06-14

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Blockbuster Video retail store still open for business in North Pole, Alaska.
David July at the painted tile entrance to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Carol Nichelson and David July visiting Santa Claus at the Santa Claus House (1952).
David July with a large stuffed animal moose on display inside the Santa Claus House (1952).
David July with a large stuffed animal polar bear on display inside the Santa Claus House (1952).
Fire hydrant and protection bollards painted in a red and white candy cane motif on Saint Nicholas Drive parallel to the Richardson Expressway (AK 2).
A forty-two-foot tall, 900-pound fiberglass Santa Claus statue (1968) by Wes Stanley of Stanley Plastics, Enumclaw, Washington on display near the Santa Claus House (1952).
A forty-two-foot tall, 900-pound fiberglass Santa Claus statue (1968) by Wes Stanley of Stanley Plastics, Enumclaw, Washington on display near the Santa Claus House (1952).
An igloo-style shed, picnic tables and trees in the area that was once the Santaland RV Park next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Painted wooden cut-outs of Santa in his sled being pulled by nine reindeer on display at what was once the Santaland RV Park next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Hoof of a semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Semi-domesticated caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) also called reindeer at the Antler Academy exhibit next door to the Santa Claus House (1952).
Northern end of the Santa Claus House (1952) exterior.
North Pole lampposts and fire hydrant protection bollards painted in a red and white candy cane motif.
City of North Pole welcome sign with the town's slogan, "where the spirit of Christmas lives year round," on it.
North Pole lamppost painted in a red and white candy cane motif.
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